Women of two countries : German-American women, women's rights, and nativism, 1848-1890 / / Michaela Bank.

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Superior document:Transatlantic perspectives ; v. 2
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Transatlantic perspectives ; 2.
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Physical Description:vii, 192 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Content and Effect of 19th-century Gendered Nativism
  • "Women of Two Countries" as Critics, Translators and Messengers
  • The Complex Place of Women of Two Countries
  • A German-American Movement : Critical Opponents
  • Imagining Opposition to Nativism
  • Mathilde Wendt's Powerful Words : Die Neue Zeit
  • Mathilde Wendt's Activism : Deutscher Frauenstimmrechtsverein
  • Opposition as a Dual Strategy
  • Mathilde Franziska Anneke : Powerful Translator
  • Anneke's Identification with the Women's Rights Movement
  • Translating Nativism
  • Anneke's Efforts on Behalf of the Germans
  • Ethnicity as Anneke's Source of Power
  • Clara Neymann : Transatlantic Messenger
  • Neymann's German-American political apprenticeship
  • Women Suffrage and Temperance in Nebraska
  • Neymann's Ethnicization at NWSA Washington Conventions
  • Neymann as Messenger in Germany
  • The Transatlantic Space of "Women of Two Countries"
  • The Ascendance of the US-American Avant-Garde
  • The Paradox of Nativism.